Kohren-Sahlis

Kohren-Sahlis is a town and a former municipality in the Leipzig district, in Saxony, Germany.

From 1 November 1942 to 14 April 1945 the children's home "Sonnenwiese" (Sunny Meadow), which was operated by the SS Lebensborn organization, was located in Kohren-Salis.

Primarily children abducted from Norway were placed here before they were passed on for adoption to families loyal to the Nazi system .

[1][2][3] Kohren-Sahlis is situated in a traditional Lutheran area.

The few Catholics in Kohren-Sahlis belong to St. Joseph's Parish of Borna, Bishopric of Dresden-Meissen.

The St. Gangulphus Church in 1952
Ceramic Fountain in the Market Square, Kohren-Sahlis
Mill museum Lindigtmühle
Triangulation Pillar "Sahlis near Frohburg"